Secretaries Rubio and Noem swing behind Attorney General Bondi’s assertion that the details of the deportations to El ...
Black and Japanese American advocates discussed shared struggles and support for reparations at a Sacramento event.
The law’s roots lie in an undeclared sea conflict between a young American nation and France. President John Adams signed the ...
Trump is showing flagrant disregard for constitutional protections against racial discrimination and for due process.
John Sauer, the nominee for solicitor general, cited two notorious Supreme Court rulings: Korematsu, which upheld the legality of Japanese internment camps during World War II, and Dred Scott, which ...
Human Rights First unequivocally condemns the Trump administration’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 as a tool for immigration detention, removal and evasion of asylum law, and calls on ...
After being pressed by Durbin about why he used the word “generally,” Sauer said “one could imagine hypotheticals in extreme cases,” and mentioned the Supreme Court decision in Korematsu v.
Sauer cited Korematsu v. United States, a 1944 Supreme Court case involving Japanese internment camps. The case has since been reversed and condemned across the judicial branch, and Sauer noted ...
The Supreme Court has protected it even in our nation ... The year after Barnette, it decided Korematsu v. United States, which upheld the internment of more than 100,000 Japanese Americans.
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